EP0952866A4 - Oxymetry monitored, patient controlled analgesia system - Google Patents
Oxymetry monitored, patient controlled analgesia systemInfo
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- the present invention relates to a programmable patient care system. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for centrally interfacing and controlling administration of analgesics in a patient controlled analgesia methodology while monitoring the patient to prevent central nervous system and respiratory depression associated with administration of analgesics.
- PCA Patient Controlled Analgesia
- PCA is a method for delivering parenteral narcotics wherein a patient controls the administration of the narcotic analgesics, since the patient is usually in the best position to determine the need for additional pain control.
- PCA is commonly administered via a stand-alone type of infusion device dedicated solely for PCA use. Examples of PCA devices are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,069,668, to Boyd an, and U.S. Patent No. 5,232,448, to Zdeb .
- PCA central nervous system and respiratory depression which can result in serious brain damage or even death.
- PCA is a relatively safe means for administering narcotic analgesics, at least in theory, because if the patient self administers too much analgesic, the patient usually becomes drowsy and falls asleep.
- PCA is a safe and effective means for pain control. Nonetheless, there have been cases of respiratory and central nervous system depression and even death associated with the administration of PCA.
- the causes include clinical errors in programming the PCA device, errors in mixing or labeling analgesics, device malfunction, and even overzealous relatives who administer extra doses of analgesics by pressing the dose request cord for the patient.
- narcotic antagonists such as naloxone (Narcan) are widely available and commonly used in hospitals for reversal of respiratory and central nervous system depression.
- the effectiveness of such narcotic antagonists is highly dependent on prompt recognition and treatment of respiratory and central nervous system depression, as such depression can cause brain damage or even death due to lack of oxygen.
- respiratory and central nervous system depression must be recognized and treated promptly to assure a higher probability of successful recovery.
- Non- invasive pulse oximetry is one such method to monitor the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood and the patient's pulse rate.
- the combination of the blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate can be an important indicator of overall patient respiratory and cardiac status.
- One common approach to non-invasive pulse oximetry uses a dual -wavelength sensor placed across a section of veinous tissue such as the patient's digit to measure the percentage of hemoglobin oxygenated in the arterial blood, and thereby measures the patient's oxygen saturation level.
- the system indirectly measures the patient's pulse rate. Examples of similar pulse-oximetry sensors are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,437,275, to Amundsen et al . , and U.S. Patent No. 5,431,159, to Baker et al .
- the central management unit of the Eggers et al . system can, for example, obtain infusion parameters for a particular infusion unit from the clinician and serve as an interface to establish the infusion rate and control infusion accordingly, individually control the internal setup and programming of each functional unit, and receive and display information from each functional unit .
- the Eggers et al . patient care system also provides for central control of various monitoring apparatus, such as pulse oximeters and heart monitors.
- the system would utilize signs of respiratory depression as recognized by the pulse oximeter unit and control the PCA unit accordingly.
- the patient care system of the present invention comprises a PCA unit, a pulse oximetry unit, and an interface between the two units.
- the interface may itself be a separate unit providing central management and communication and interaction between the PCA and pulse oximetry units.
- the system further comprises a PCA patient dose request cord which, when actuated, requests for administration of a bolus dose of narcotic analgesics to the PCA patient.
- a pulse oximetry sensor provides the signal to the pulse oximetry unit which uses the signal to determine a patient's percentage blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- both the PCA unit and the pulse oximetry unit are connected to and interfaced with the central unit to provide a safer system for delivering PCA while simultaneously monitoring for the potential side effects of respiratory depression associated with the administration of narcotic analgesics.
- the system of the present invention upon detection and recognition of respiratory depression by the pulse oximetry unit, automatically and immediately shuts-off the PCA unit, sounds visual and audio alarms, as well as delivers appropriate feedback to appropriate medical personnel.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a back view of a central interface unit of the patient care system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a central interface unit of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 depicts an information display of central interface unit during setup of pulse oximetry unit
- FIG. 5 depicts another information display of central interface unit during setup of pulse oximetry unit
- FIG. 6 depicts another information display of central interface unit during setup of PCA unit
- FIG. 7 depicts another information display of central interface unit during setup of PCA unit
- FIG. 8 depicts an information display of central interface unit after completion of setup and during operation
- FIG. 9 depicts an information display of central interface unit with patient care system in alarm mode.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view of a modular, programmable patient care system 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Patient care system 10 comprises central interface unit 100, PCA unit 150A, pulse oximetry unit 150B, PCA patient dose request cord 134, and pulse oximetry sensor 136.
- PCA unit 150A and pulse oximetry unit 150B attached to central interface unit 100, system 10 may additionally comprise other functional units, depending on a patient's particular needs.
- Central interface unit 100 generally performs four functions in patient care system 10: (1) it provides a physical attachment of patient care system 10 to structures such as IV poles and bed rails, (2) it provides power supply to patient care system 10, (3) it provides an interface between system 10 and external devices, and (4) except for certain specific information, it provides a user interface of patient care system 10.
- Central interface unit 100 contains information display 102, which may be used during setup and operating procedures to facilitate data entry and editing.
- Display 102 may also display various operating parameters during operation such as continuous dose, lockout interval and bolus dose for PCA unit 150A and for any other individual functional units which are pumps, minimum and maximum allowable percentage blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate for pulse oximetry unit 150B, as well as other prompts, advisories, and alarm conditions.
- Central interface unit 100 also contains a plurality of hardkeys 104 for entering numerical data and, along with softkeys 106, for entering operational commands.
- central interface unit 100 further contains POWER ON hardkey 108 for turning on electrical power to central interface unit 100, SILENCE hardkey 110 for temporary disablement of the audio functionality of central interface unit 100, and OPTIONS hardkey 112 for allowing user access to available system or functional unit options.
- Central interface unit 100 may further contain external computer indicator 114 for indicating that system 10 is communicating with a compatible external computer system, external power indicator 116 to indicate that central interface unit 100 is connected to and operating with an external power source, and internal power indicator 118 to indicate that central interface unit 100 is operating with the use of an internal power source.
- Central interface unit 100 may also include a tamper-resistant control function (not shown) which can lock out a predetermined set of controls.
- PCA unit 150A and pulse oximetry unit 150B eaOh include channel position indicator 155 which identifies the channel position of the functional unit with respect to patient care system 10.
- system 10 contains two channel positions A and B, with A to the immediate left of central interface unit 100 (such as PCA unit 150A of FIG. 1) , and B to the immediate right of central interface unit 100 (such as pulse oximetry unit 150B of FIG. 1) . Because both PCA unit 150A in channel A and pulse oximetry unit 150B in channel B are attached, as shown in FIG. 1, display 102 on interface unit 100 indicates A and B.
- display 102 When the desired functional unit is selected by depressing CHANNEL SELECT key 156 of a corresponding functional unit, display 102 is configured so as to act as the user interface for the selected functional unit. Specifically, display 102 is configured in accordance with a function specific domain to provide function specific displays and softkeys, as will become clear from the description of an example below.
- Each functional unit has CHANNEL SELECT key 156 for selection of the functional unit, PAUSE key 158 (1) for pausing an infusion if the functional unit is a pump and if infusion is occurring or (2) for pausing a monitoring function if the functional unit is a monitoring unit, RESTART key 160 for resuming a previously paused infusion or monitoring function, and CHANNEL OFF key 162 for deselecting the channel, and, if the functional unit on the channel was the only functional unit operating, for powering off system 10.
- PCA unit 150A and pulse oximetry unit 150B each contain ALARM indicator 164 to indicate alarm condition and STANDBY indicator 166 to indicate standby condition.
- PCA unit 150A additionally contains INFUSING indicator 168 to indicate infusing condition. Each indicator illustratively illuminates when the respective functional unit is in the respective condition.
- PCA unit 150A contains channel message display 152, which may be used to display informational, advisory, alarm, or malfunction messages, and rate display 154 which may be used to display, for example, the infusion rate at which the PCA unit is operating or the lockout interval.
- PCA unit 150A may also include a door lock (not shown) for providing security for enclosed narcotics or other medication to be infused.
- PCA unit 150A also contains syringe pusher 175 and syringe 176.
- PCA unit 150A further includes an infusion pumping device within its housing which infuses bolus doses of narcotic analgesics in response to commands from central interface unit 100.
- PCA unit 150A can be either a syringe based pumping system, a large volume parenteral type of pumping system, or other appropriate configurations as can be readily determined by one skilled in the art.
- PCA unit 150A includes standard pumping and safety mechanisms to control various functions performed by the pumping device such as control of fluid delivery to the patient and monitoring of fluid path for occlusion or air-in-line.
- pulse oximetry sensor 136 Connected to pulse oximetry unit 150B is pulse oximetry sensor 136 which is also attached to a section of a patient's veinous tissue, such as the digit, where sensor 136 can send and receive various signals. Sensor 136 sends these signals to pulse oximetry unit 150B which interprets the signals in accordance with the standard operation of a pulse oximeter as will be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. From these signals, pulse oximetry unit 150B can determine the patient's percentage blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Pulse oximetry unit 150B contains Sp02% display 180 to display the patient's percentage oxygen saturation and Pulse display 182 to display the patient's pulse rate.
- External communication interface 120 and interface port 122 may be used to download and upload information and data and may also act as an interface to patient monitoring networks and nurse call systems, or as an interface to external equipment such as barcode readers to provide a means of inputting drug and/or patient information from medication or patient records.
- external communication interface 120 and interface ports 122 provide greater functionality and adaptability, cost savings, and reduction in input error.
- clinical error associated with programming of PCA unit 150A would be reduced, thereby reducing the risks of respiratory depression associated with the administration of narcotic analgesics from use of PCA unit 150A.
- PCA port 123 provides a connection between central interface unit 100 and one end of PCA patient dose request cord 134. At an opposite end of PCA patient dose request cord 134 is hand-held dose request PCA button or other PCA actuation device 135, which can be actuated to request a dose of analgesic for the PCA patient. It is to be understood that although central interface unit 100 contains PCA port 123 in the preferred embodiment, PCA unit 150A may also contain PCA port 123 (not shown) which would provide a similar connection from PCA unit 150A, through PCA patient dose request cord 134, to dose request actuation device 135. Referring now to FIG.
- microprocessor 264 receives and processes data and commands from the user and communicates with functional units and other external devices.
- Microprocessor 264 directly controls External Communication Controller 274 which controls PCA port 123 and data flow through interface ports 122 and/or external communication interface 120.
- Microprocessor 264 also controls internal communications controller 272 which controls internal communication ports 280 and 281.
- Internal communication ports 280 and 281 are included in each functional unit as well as central interface unit 100 and provide data and command interfaces between central interface unit 100 and attached functional units.
- microprocessor 264 receives the dose request signal via patient dose request cord 134 and PCA port 123. If microprocessor 264 determines that there are no limitations in administering a bolus dose of narcotic analgesics, microprocessor 264 would then send a signal to PCA unit 150A, via internal communications controller 272 and internal communication port 280 and/or port 281, instructing PCA unit 150A to administer the bolus dose.
- Microprocessor 264 also provides for the coordination of activities between PCA unit 150A and pulse oximetry unit 150B.
- a clinician may set up system 10 with PCA unit 150A to provide PCA administration and pulse oximetry unit 150B to monitor oxygen saturation and pulse rate of a PCA patient.
- the clinician may specify a minimum or maximum percentage blood oxygen saturation and a minimum or maximum pulse rate. If the PCA patient's blood oxygen saturation or pulse rate becomes less than the minimum or greater than the maximum levels set by the clinician, pulse oximetry unit 150B would send a signal to microprocessor 264 via internal communications controller 272 and internal communication port 280 and/or port 281.
- microprocessor 264 may activate audio alarm 260, send a visual alarm to display 102, and/or shut off PCA unit 150A to cease all further administration of analgesics until after the exceedingly low or high blood oxygen saturation and/or pulse rate situation is reconciled, such as by clinician intervention.
- microprocessor 264 may simply lock-out use of PCA actuation device 135 so that the patient cannot provide further self -administrations .
- central interface unit 100 provides communication and coordination between PCA unit 150A and pulse oximetry unit 150B to ensure greater safety and decreased risk of injuries from respiratory depression.
- FIGS. 4-10 show some of the step-by-step states of information display 102 during setup and operation of system 10.
- the clinician first attaches an appropriate end of pulse oximetry sensor 136 to pulse oximetry unit 150B and an opposite end to an external patient site containing veinous tissue, such as the patient's digit, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the clinician selects pulse oximetry unit 150B and its corresponding channel by pressing SELECT key 156 on pulse oximetry unit 150B.
- information display 102 is configured so as to act as the user interface and thus provides pulse oximetry function specific displays and softkeys, as shown in FIG. 4.
- the clinician can either input the minimum and maximum values or restore the previous values for percentage blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate levels.
- FIG. 5 shows information display 102 after the clinician has entered or recalled previous values.
- the clinician may select the auto shut-off option for one or more other functional units, such as PCA unit 150A, so that central interface unit 100 shuts-off the selected functional unit(s) if the patient's blood oxygen saturation level or pulse rate falls outside of the specified maximum and minimum levels.
- the patient's percent blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate are displayed in Sp02% display 180 and Pulse display 182, respectively, as previously described and shown in FIG. 1.
- patient care system 10 automatically initiates both audio and visual alarms as well as notifies medical personnel, such as triggering a nurse call, if the patient's percent blood oxygen saturation or pulse rate falls above or below specified maximum or minimum levels, system 10 can be configured such that the clinician can also select specific alarms and notification to medical personnel in such an event .
- the clinician selects PCA unit 150A and its corresponding channel by depressing SELECT key 156 on PCA unit 150A.
- information display 102 is configured so as to act as the user interface and thus provides PCA function specific displays and softkeys, as shown in FIGS. 6-8.
- the clinician may first restore previous dosing units and analgesics concentration or select the dosing units from, for example, meg, mg, or mL, and input the analgesics concentration, as shown in FIG. 6 and 7. Next, as shown in FIG. 8, the clinician may input or restore previous parameters for patient bolus dosage.
- system 10 or PCA unit 150A may require the clinician to enter patient request dosing limits, such as maximum dose per hour or per 24 -hour period.
- the clinician may choose to administer a background continuous infusion of narcotic analgesics by pressing softkey 106 adjacent to CONTINUOUS.
- a background infusion in combination with patient requested doses provides a level of narcotic analgesia sufficient for periods of low activity such as when the patient is sleeping.
- display 102 allows the clinician to input desired continuous infusion dose.
- FIG. 8 shows information display 102 after the clinician has entered values for both patient bolus dose and continuous dose.
- PCA unit 150A is now operating with continuous monitoring by pulse oximetry unit 150B of the patient's percentage blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- PCA unit 150A begins background continuous infusion, if one has been selected.
- the patient may now request a dose of narcotic analgesics at any time by means of patient dose request actuation device 135.
- patient dose request actuation device 135. Of course, whether the patient actually receives a requested dose depends upon the patient request dosing limits, if any, as well as the patient's current percent blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate relative to the minimum levels set by the clinician.
- positions A and B in information display 102 advises the clinician that the two functional units located at channel positions A and B are communicating with central interface unit 100.
- Information display 102 may further be used to indicate the status of each functional unit occupying each respective channel in system 10.
- display 102 at channel A corresponding to PCA unit 150A occupying channel A
- display 102 at channel B corresponding to pulse oximetry unit 150B occupying channel B
- System 10 may also be configured such that display 102 at channel B displays the patient's current percent blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate.
- central interface unit 100 In the event that the patient's percent blood oxygen saturation and pulse rate is outside of the maximum and minimum levels set by the clinician, central interface unit 100 immediately shuts-off PCA unit 150A, and thereby stops further administration of any background infusion and bolus doses. As illustrated in FIG. 10, position A of display 102 indicates ANALGESIA ALARM SHUTOFF status for PCA unit 150A. In addition, central interface unit 100 activates audio alarm 260, displays visual alarm on information display 102, flashes ALARM indicator 164 on PCA unit 150A and/or pulse oximetry unit 150B, and sends an emergency signal via interface ports 122 and external communications controller 274 in order to alert appropriate medical personnel. Thus, faster response and intervention by medical personnel of the patient's respiratory depression from the administration of narcotic analgesics is allowed.
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